Focus Ireland
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1133) 20 August 2011, 43-53(9)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Reports on claims that the National Asset Management Agency is unwittingly selling back properties to their owners at very low prices; the search for a viable solution to the problem of the thousands of ghost estates in Ireland which have never been completed after the economy slumped in 2007, the problems caused by the abolition of upward only rent reviews in Ireland's investment market and the success of distressed property auctions where other companies including Osborne King and Savills are hoping to to become involved.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L153745 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 153745-1001 |
Reports on claims that the National Asset Management Agency is unwittingly selling back properties to their owners at very low prices; the search for a viable solution to the problem of the thousands of ghost estates in Ireland which have never been completed after the economy slumped in 2007, the problems caused by the abolition of upward only rent reviews in Ireland's investment market and the success of distressed property auctions where other companies including Osborne King and Savills are hoping to to become involved.